25 January

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7 events found for 25 January

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1327
Late Medieval Britain (1307–1485)

Edward III becomes king of England

On 25 January 1327 , Edward III ascended to the throne of England , marking the beginning of a transformative reign that would define the late medieval period. His accession followed the deposition of his father, Edward II , and initiated a lengthy era characterised by the pursuit of military glory, particularly through extensive campaigns in France . This period is frequently associated with the...

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1533
Tudor Britain (1485–1603)

Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn

On 25 January 1533, Henry VIII married Anne Boleyn in a secret ceremony. This union was inextricably linked to the King's long-standing desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon , a process that had stalled due to the political and religious influence of the Pope . By choosing to marry Anne, Henry effectively forced a confrontation with the Roman Catholic Church , setting in motion a ser...

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1759
UK Authors

Robert Burns

Born on 25 January 1759, Robert Burns was a celebrated Scottish poet and lyricist who is widely recognised as the national poet of Scotland. His literary output, which utilised both the Scots language and English, was deeply rooted in his rural upbringing and his keen observations of everyday life. By blending traditional song, sharp satire, and the realities of his environment, he crafted a body...

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1882
UK Authors

Virginia Woolf

Born on 25 January 1882, Virginia Woolf became one of the most significant English modernist writers and critics of the twentieth century. Throughout her prolific career, she challenged traditional narrative structures, pioneering the use of stream of consciousness to delve into the complexities of human experience. Her innovative approach to prose allowed her to examine themes of memory, gender,...

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1924
Olympics

Chamonix 1924 Winter Olympics

The Inaugural Winter Games The Chamonix 1924 Winter Olympics , held from 25 January to 5 February, established a new precedent for international sporting competition by formalising a dedicated winter programme. Before this event, winter sports had occasionally appeared during Summer Olympic Games, but the decision to host a standalone gathering in the French Alps marked a shift in how organisers a...

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1924
Sport

First Winter Olympic Games

The inaugural Winter Olympic Games, staged in Chamonix , France, between 25 January and 5 February 1924, represented a transformative moment in the evolution of international sporting competition. By formalising a dedicated programme for winter disciplines, the organisers moved beyond the limitations of the Summer Games, which had previously struggled to accommodate sports reliant on ice and snow....

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1983
Space Telescopes

IRAS launched

A New Window into the Universe The launch of the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) on 25 January 1983 represented a pivotal shift in how astronomers observed the cosmos. Before this mission, the majority of astronomical research was confined to the visible light spectrum, which is frequently obscured by the vast clouds of interstellar dust that permeate our galaxy. By operating in the infrare...

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